She added: "He treated me like a sex toy. I don't think he has a conscience and I don't think he cares about anyone but himself.

"I am worried and anxious that he will think that it is safe to contact me because now he is struck off there will be no further consequences. He does still have a hold over me and that's why I am scared about him trying to contact me."

The slightly-built redhead, who moved abroad to avoid contact from Osborne, began an affair with him after seeking treatment for anxiety.

"I came in one day intoxicated and told him about my fantasies wanting to have sex with him, this led to us having sex that day.

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The woman said Osborne dumped her as they sat in a car together

"We tried continuing therapy as normal after that, but for obvious reasons that didn't work for very long after the relationship became sexual. We would usually meet in hotels after this."

She added: "After the sex, he expressed concerns about what this could do to his career if this came out.

"I was like 'of course, I will not do that'. I felt sorry for him."

Osborne's attentions sparked a rift between his victim and her partner, and at one point the straying psychiatrist moved in with her, telling their children his name was Daniel.

She said Osborne finally dumped her as they sat in a car together in February last year.

"Osborne had told me that he wanted to destroy me. He told me how he liked to make women act like sluts and whores. He scared me. I did not want to live any more and the only way I could not feel the pain any more was not to exist. I decided to kill myself."

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The former patient revealed how Osborne treated her 'like a sex toy'

She took a massive overdose of pills, but was saved when police were alerted by friends who were worried about her, and called round to her flat.

Osborne, who married his Bangladeshi wife Rahala - also a doctor - seven years ago, was suspended from the medical register for six months in 2010.

The panel heard then, that he had written unauthorized prescriptions for a cocaine-addicted prostitute he had a relationship with.

Giving judgment after last week's tribunal, chairman Dr Nigel Callaghan accused Osborne of an "abuse of trust by taking advantage of a vulnerable patient."

Osborne, son of wallpaper boss Sir Peter Osborne, is now understood to be working with refugees at a Calais migrant camp.

He said in a statement last week: "It was never my intention to hurt anyone.

"I can now clearly see that my irresponsible behaviour has led to a great deal of distress."